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Jacqueline Jimenez

Jacqueline Jimenez, CEO of Newsworthy Stories, is a Consultant who specializes in generating news coverage for Television and Social Media. She has been helping forprofit companies and non-profit organizations struggling through the Pandemic to get the word out, by producing news stories about their businesses and organizations, and posting them on their Social Media platforms as well as her own. This is generating a great deal of NEW business and awareness for her clients, and is especially beneficial to the nonprofits who desperately need fundraising. Businesses are even using her news stories as a Sales Tool to pitch to their prospective clients. She has also produced several client Success Stories for the Florida Women’s Business Center in Delray Beach, FL, highlighting the Center’s clients that have pivoted to continue business success during Covid 19.

Using her handbook “How to Get Television News Coverage, It’s Easier Than You Might Think!” Jacqueline has been offering media consulting workshops to inform business owners on how to get Local and National News Coverage. She has achieved success in many cases, and this led to speaking engagements where she shares her expertise on this topic.

Jacqueline has been a news producer and freelancer for nearly 30-years. She has worked for ABC, NBC, CBS and FOX affiliates, and has produced documentaries, commercials and corporate videos. She states –

“I tell people my experience allows me to tell your story like a news story, while highlighting your service. It allows people to see beyond your product and buy into your purpose.”

Before COVID, Jacqueline’s plan was solely focused on media consulting workshops and freelancing, but she saw a greater need for news stories, so she took her iPad and began covering the stories herself, even voicing the copy! Now it’s a core part of her business. While she officially started Newsworthy Stories as a business, January 1, 2021, she began producing stories entirely on her own in May 2020 as a freelancer.

One business owner told Jacqueline, her news stories “Saved their Business,” for which she is most grateful.